A compelling exploration of wisdom, perception, spiritual awareness, and the unseen forces that shape our decisions.
Discover how discernment can transform the way you think, lead, and navigate life’s most important moments.
About the Book
Invisible Discernment is a contemplative guide to reading the quiet signals beneath ordinary choices. Edward Clyde invites readers into a steadier way of seeing: one shaped by wisdom, clarity, patience, and spiritual awareness.
Separate lasting truth from urgency, pressure, and noise.
Notice the small signals that reveal the real shape of a decision.
Bring reflection, prayer, and perception into practical choices.
Let better seeing change how you lead, listen, and move.
Inside the Pages
Each chapter pairs reflective teaching with grounded practices for families, leaders, counselors, and readers navigating uncertain seasons.
Sample Chapter
The wisest choice is rarely the loudest one. It often waits in the still place where fear has stopped performing.
About the Author
Edward Clyde writes for readers who want faith, wisdom, and careful perception to meet everyday responsibility. His work centers on the inner posture of decision-making: how people become attentive enough to choose well when the stakes are personal, relational, or unseen.
How stillness can become the strongest form of attention.
A short framework for testing urgency, motive, and timing.
A repeatable page for writing through complicated choices.
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